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    Taylor Swift Fans Say Their 'Heart Is Hurting' After Hearing Newly Released Voice Memo

    By Michelle Stein,

    5 hours ago

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    Taylor Swift fans typically enjoy the voice memos she records during her song-writing process. It's fascinating to hear her process and how tracks change from conception to release. However, her most recent clip had Swifties declaring their "heart is hurting."

    On Saturday, Aug. 3, the pop superstar unveiled a previously unheard voice memo for her Tortured Poets Department track " My Boy Only Breaks His Favorite Toys ." The limited-time recording is available for purchase on her website until noon ET on Aug. 4.

    One fan took to X to share a snippet of the memo. In it, the 34-year-old explained, "OK, so this is kind of an abnormal structure, but I think it could be really cool this way."

    She added, "It sounds sad because it's on piano and I'm sad in general, but it's got to have like a driving synth beat or whatever," before delving into the song.

    In the comments, Swifties reacted to the singer's state of mind likely when she was fresh off her breakup with The 1975 frontman Matty Healy .

    "My heart was hurting hearing her say those words," one X user commented.

    Another wrote, "And then the sniffle before she started singing."

    "That hurt," another fan wrote simply.

    Meanwhile, someone else shared, "But the positive side is she’s in SUCH a better place!"

    Shortly after her whirlwind romance with Healy, Swift met and started dating Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce . And as Swifties know all too well, the rest is history.

    Next: Cutest Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift Moments in Celebration of Their 1st Anniversary

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